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FINAL CLEARANCE A - 1 XT" SUITS J AU regular $25.00 Suits orQvercoaU tegular $30.00 Suits or Overcoats ;:feAll All Regular $45.00 Suits or Overcoats , I 9 J ' i 2ferVeaiherMln rnsettled ? ' Cloudy ' becoming unsettled, probably rain along the coast; normal' temperature, moderate east winds. Saturday ;Max 46; Mln. 3G; River 7. falling;, Rainfall none; Atmosphere cloudy Wind northeast. Drunkard Fined E. Pickens of Walton, Or., who was arrested Christmas night by Officers Edwards and James on a charge of being intoxicated, was lined, S10 , Saturday, by. 'Judge Poulsen. Hotel Marlon ' :. TlAlfiv illnna, novvnil K li .lo lO 5 ' d2Ctt every evening. Car Recovered : A Ford rdadster owned -by John Bloom,, 2105 North hurcf .street, .which was stolen from this city December 23. has' been recovered in Eugene, according to word re ceived at the "local police head quarters Saturday. - Purntnre Upholstery .And repairing. Oiese-Powers Furnjture company. s20tf Glove Found . A lady's kid glove, brown, was . found on the sidewalk near Mar ion street on High gteet Saturday-morning. It.was turned in at the local police station. Moved j Mrs. McClcan, dressmaker, to 241 S. High! Phone 1782W. d27 Woods In Again ' Jack Woods, local character, is reported to be in the city bastlle again, having, been arrested Christmas day by. Officer I). White on a charge, of being intoxi cated. - v ' Three Licenses Issued Three' marriage. licenses .were applied, for .in .the county. clerk's office here yesterday. They were taken out by' Glenn Burdick of Boughton, Oregon, and Hilda Van- devort. 677 North Water street ; Paul S. StoIlar, teacher, Peshaatin, Wash., and Esther E. Naf xigeri of Salem route 7; William De Laugh, farmer,: arid Charlotte Eggleston, both of Silverton. f Fomeroy ocKeeno. Jewelers and Optometrists -Salem,' Oregon ' , " " UNDERWOOD - -TYPEWHITER.CO. , Direct Factory . Branch . . BIB Ooart 8treet - Phone ; Typswrltera Ranted, Sold, ' Repaired Special rental rates to stndeits H.F. WOODRY & SON AipttMMrt aafl rrnltm SMlm, fr mS ftr VmS raraUara, Iter STt Xorth OMUawtlat. ... Office Phone ,75 or Res idtsca PJicat 184I-W T NE WS IN BRIEF "l I 1 I THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM OREGON ON MEN'S and OVERCOATS .regular oo.uu auits or yvercoats Tegular $40.00uits?or Overcdais COME EARLY W. Johnson & 469 STATE STREET Floyd D. Moore Visits Floyd D. Moore, until recently a' resident of Salem and formerly county clerk of Polk county, is spending the holidays with his wife's people. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Bliven, who live north of Salem. Mr. Moore is now engaged as city superintendent of schools at Mil waukie. Xcw Red Sral Rcoorflu Single faced, 25c and 35c Stiff's Furniture Co. d5tf Song Evangelist Here Fred -C- Fisher of Hood River will sing Scott's "Come .Ye Blessed" at the morning eevice today at the Gist Baptist chuch. This evening Mr. Fisher will con duct the song service and sing again. 1920 Calendar.. Free, Homer H. Smith Ins. Agency, over Millers. d22tt Goes to Eugene W. W. Chambers, manager of the Terminal hotel, went to Eu gene yesterday on business where he wilt remain until tmorrow. ; 1020 Calendar Free, Homer H. Smith Ins. Agency, over Millers. All Present Mrs. Daphne Hunt, teacher at the Valley View school, reports that she has not had one absence to report on this year. Property Owners nave you troubles witn your J real estate or insurance? It s our business; bring them in. Becke & Hendricks. 189 N. High. d25tf Klks to Dance- A New 'Years' eve dance has been announced by Elks, to take place in Elks temple on that eve ning. Mnsic will be by the fam ous Mills' rchestra. Elks and their families are invited. Want to Place on Good Salem property. $1,000. $1200 and $1500. Socolofsky, 341 State. tI27 't will Celebrate v k. Like Washington day" to the American, people , is 'Rizal day to the Filipino people. It is in the spirit of patriotism and devtion to the one worthy of noble deeds that Rizal day celebration is per formed, wherever Finipinos are found. And we, handful of Fili pinos in the City of Salem, mani festing the said spirit,, cordially invite the. public to witness the celebration of the anniversary of our, hero, Jose -Rizal, next .Tues day evening, December 29, at 8 o'clock in Waller Hall. Dr. C. G. Doney, president" of - Willamette Eastman Brothers Furnaces Salem Office 169 S. High Office hours r ' TO 1 F, U, '- Factory, gllrertoe. Ore, Wood Wood TRACY'S FUEL YARD 187 I Street Telephone 2313 LADD& BUSH, Bankers Esteellsbed lo , General Banking Burlntci OtSoe Been trees It a-aa, te S Jk noyr 517.50 now $21.00 now 324.au now$28.00 now $31.00 Co. university wilt deliver an address for the occasion. Miss Gladys Mc Intyre, the beatt gifted -singer of Willamette university, will give a vocal solo. ; Selected members from the orchestras of Corvallis and Portland will be here to give a special string concert at 7:30 o'clock, 30 minutes before the program. . E. Bonsilaw, one of the world best Filipino guitarists, wilt be the star of the concert. No one can afford to miss a free, yet interesting and profitable pro gram. One-Third Off On All Packages and stamped goods. Models cut to one-half price. Sa lem Elite. 329 Ore. Bldg. d27 Membership Large According to the Chamber of Commerce Bulletin, which will reach all members by Monday morning, there are now 816 mem bers in the chamber. Of this number 746 are active members, 62 are rural members and eight are associate members. It is un derstood that this is the largest enrollment in the history of the chamber. One-Third Off Oa All Packages and stamped goods. Models cut to one-half price. Sa lem Elite;-$ 41U Ore. Bldg. d d27 Vote to be Taken - At the regular election of cham ber of commerce officers held last Monday, Otto A. Hartman and James 11. Nicholson tied for the civic department.- John W. Orr was but two or three votes be hind. Another vote will be cast for this office at the chamber's luncheon Monday. All three men will be voted on. Trade What You Hare ' -For what you want. See Ter minal Realtors, Terminal hotel lobby. d9tf L. AV. Itcnnon Passes L. ,W. Bennon, a former resi dent "of this city, who has made his home in Portland for several years, passed away in that city on Saturday. He leaves a widow, seven children, one brother, Chas. Bennon of Berkeley. Cal.. and two sisters, Mrs, Frank Lenon and Mrs. O.-J. Morris of this city Funeral and biirlal will be in Portland on Monday at 3 o'clock. Furniture Upholstery And repairivg Giese-Powers Furniture company. s20tf Hicks to Preside T. M. Hicks, present president of the Salem Chamber of Com merce, will preside at the cham ber luncheon to be held Monday FOR TWPORMATIOIf - ABOUT. B4JLROAD TRIPS Phone 727 OREGON A ELECTRIC DISEASES Treated by Osteopathy and the latest electrical Therapy including Dr. Abram's elec tronic system, ' No charge for consultative DR. B. H. WHITE Physician end Surgeon 606 If. S. Bank Building Salens Oregon SIP Everyone wants a closed car that is in good condition.1 Wo have just what yon want. A reconditioned Oak land coupe with good rubber, new paint and some extras. '.This Is a real boy at fOOO un n M)0 ! in noon. This will be his last Ap pearance as president of the cham ber. Atjthe nest regular monthly meeting of the board of directors of -the chamber the new of ficers will meet. The chamber will meet but once a month during the com ing year unless special call is isijued by George H. Grabenhorst, newly elected president. Or. White, Osteopathy Electronic Diagnosis and treat ment. d27 Judge Huut Returns J. T. Hunt, Marlon county judge. and Mrs. Hunt returned to Salem yesterday from Stayton where "they spent Christinas with their children, Those present at the family reunion were Mr. and Mrs J. T. Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tate, Marion, Hunt, C. J. Hunt and family, and Norris Hunt and family. - Dr. Marshall, Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon. d27 Services to be Held Services will be held at the Rtate penitentiary and at the girls' -industrial school xnis afternoon by the Salvation Army. The four regular meetings of the Army will be held as well. Dance Opening of the new Clemens dance pavilion Hazel Green, New Year's Eve. d29 Scouts Jeave for Camp Harold Ware, district Scout ex ecutive, left Salem yesterday for the Scout camp at Neskowin. Sev eral Salem Scouts went with him. to stay at the camp until Thurs day. McMinnville and Corvallis Scouts are at the same camp. Exclusive Distribution For W. W. Kimball pianos. A. n. Chase, Davenport & Tracy. Bush .& Gcrts. . Moore's Music House, 409-415 Court. s20tf Schools Op'i ' Some of the schools in Marion county are not closing for the en tire Christmas vacation, so that they fill their nine months' quota of school, according to . Mary E. Fulkerson, county school superin tendent. Most of the schools. however, are closed, and will not re-open until January 4. Marcell's Miracle- Mineral for your better health. For free interview write G. II. GaiEeley. special representative. Box 339. J3 Farm Numbers Revealed There are 4833 farms in Mar ion county, according to figures eimpiled by the Salem Chamber of Commerce. Of this number 4093 are operated by their owners. The other 735 are farmed by tenants. Business Building, Cheap- New brick, with excellent lease to net 9 per cent. $21,000: $7,000 to handle. Real buy. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High. d2Ctf Subscribers Notified R. O. Snclling, seretary of the new Oregon Linen Mills, Inc., has mailed notices to all the subscib ers to the mil of the meeting tq be held at the hamber of com merce Monday noon. Tho meet ing is to be held in connection with the regular chamber lunch eon. At this time officers or the mill will explain the progress that has been made and outline activi ties of the immediate future. Of ficers of the- new mill arer T. B. Kay, president; T. A. LlTesley, vice president; R. O. Snelling, JOE WILLI AMS c r .. -"'The Battery, Man " ' Systematic Work -..$ Oof" Jrk WUJU&RO 531 Court St. Phone IPS PAINTING KALSOMINING!l 4 PAPER HANGING for the right kind of material! nod the very hest workman ship call us, - : j Gabriel Powder and Supply Co." 17 ft. Coamarciai Phone Til FNWQODIIY t Salem's Leading , AUCTIONEER Pay Oaahv For Fttrnlteie -:. Cestdence and- Storr; - - ' iSlf Korfittnanet-. l PU0NE.511 - EMabUMhpi Since 1910" .t . secretary andAtfeasurer;w Julius Meier of" Portland, Jam eV Riddle of rMonmoutnM GlrGuadersdn of Silveton, and John H. McNary, J W. B. BartranitXB. Kay and T.4 a.- t.ivesiey ousajeni. directors.. A. New Pipe; Org a Kecord s,- -r Br' the nee electrical process; a real treat::. Stop in at Stiffs and, pJL B. Bradley and .11; S. Beh-' sen. both of Salcrii,' tied In the eontest'ot' guessing th weight: of rv beef at the Midget Market. The beef weighed?7.60?4 pounds; tbey each guessed 76v. Five- pound roasts were given to thos making th besf five guesses. " E. T. "An derson. Qt Is Stone and' A. I.undall won last three places, each guess ing 763 pounds. L Ratipbcrries Ripe F:dos Clutter of South Salem re ports that 'he, picked ripo raspber ries from' the-vines on his' place Christmas. Ho attrllmtes the un lis'uariylearJy maturity to' the ex tremely mild "weather 'Ealem has been -experiencing. ; . ' ' ., ' George Baled of route 4. Salem, has re ported ' that - his Ford tour in if was- stolen' Clirlstma night from Ferry and Cottage streets. Local police headquarters-have .re ceived word -from Eugeoe that a Star to-dring' belonging rt H. C. Cooks was stolen ''front'' that' city Christmas, r . , ' Dojt Stblori V '' I .. C. L. HickmanSalm traffic of ficcr, reports" that-' his brVndle pnp is missing from his - home C2S North " Sliteepth street. V New Years, New Home: Take fhls"4f66ins new with furnace; fireplace, hardwood, .etc. T.'e have three north, south and east. $3600 to $3800. x Terms. S100 to $600 down, balance like rent. Immediate Possession -on 2 Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High street. - - d25tf Equipment Arrives Salem high school yesterday re ceived new athletic equipment for its gymnasium. Ordering of the equipment was authorized some lime ago by the city school board included In the equipment were parallel bars, a vaulting horse floor mats, stall bars. ropes, wrestling mat and spring boards. The total cost for the equipment was $1017.15. .Miller Spca! At the meeting of the Salvation Army of Salem in the Slate street hall Ia,st night, Rev. aild Mrs, Carl F.' Miller of" the - South Salem Friends church were the. principal spellers. Fred G. Fisher of Chi cago sang.. Tbe-meetlhg was well attended. . , Census Complete "j ' - .Census for the Salem school dis trict No. 2 4 has been completed. There are now in the district 5727. children between 4 and. 20 Jyfcars of ae. -Of this number 2784 are boys and -29 4 0 girls. The' com plete roll will be submitted fo.tho county school superintendent "so that Salem may receive her por tion of the. county school fund. The city receives from the county a nominal sum per capita. Prtngle Holds Program An excellent Christmas program was held in the Prlngle school on Thursday' evening. - Two plays were presented, both written by R. J. Miller, principal of the school. large crowd attended. W, W. Fox. rural school superintendent, was present. Take Over Company The Pacific Telephone company has taken over the Tillamook County Mutual Telephone com pany with headquarters at Tilla mook, according to announcement made at the office of the public service commission Saturday. The order of consolidation will become effective as of January 2, 192C. YSICA Program to Sta4 - The educational : trip program of the Salem YMCA will start on Mondav. At 10 -'clock in .t the morning the boys who wish to Look therri brer, . -Try the rrat. : ; Fruit-olaiNut bread ' Is always best, r ' .-r ' -4 - MUtland BsJcery - Tf' j TO j V ? SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 27,-1925 make the trip wDl ' gather t . the j YMCA rooms. Monday's trip will be to he state penitentiary. Bas- ket ball games will make- up the greater, part of the program for the afternoon.' In the evening there will be free movies In the A association rooms. A . live pro-; gram. will be conducted each day at the YMCA. All boys in thfr city are invited to attend. I . . Speeder Is. KinctW , : ; B. C. Barsam of Oakland. Cal.; was fined $10 when he entered a plea of guilty to a charge of driv. ing 42 miles an hour on the Pa cific highway. The case was beard in justice court Saturday by Bra zier C. Small. The arrest was made by R. B., Reinhart, of the state traffic division. Divorce In Secured James Coates was granted a di vorce in circuit court yesterday from Grace Coates oa grounds 61 cruel and inhuman treatment. They were married in Portland Jn August. 1923. Card of Thanks ,We wish to most sincerely thank all who sent the beautiful flowers, who; assisted in various ways and for the many sympat thetic acts bestowed, all of which helped so much to lighten the sorrow. The children of Mr and Mrs. Manley Moore. d27 Births Are Reported ; ' Two births were reported at the office of the city health officer, Saturday. To Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Taylor of Walla Walla a son was born on December 11 and has been named Donald Dean Rexford. A (on waa born December 11 to Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hampton of Sa- Jcm and has been named Albert Randall. : f Mllstern to Meet . A meeting of the Salem Minis terial association will be held in the basement club rooms of the City, library Monday . morning. IYed Scfton Recovering Fred C. Sefton. one of the re tired members of Capital Typo- grahlcal Union, No. 210, living on his ranch at Yoncalla, Oregon, has just recovered from a severe illness. His many Salem friends will no doubt be glad to know he is out of danecr. Mr. Sefton Is a former employe of the State Stop That Bark Use Schaefer's Herbal Cough Cure CCHAEFER'C DnCd STORE The Yellow Front Phone 197 133 North Commercial Street The Penslar Storf Pre v N fiAtabtTSTORB -V'ii: - IORTLASU . , .V-V-r:- - - 486 Printing office and; was jthe" one selected Dy;ine.:secretaryf ot: state to edit and compile 'the session laws .of the' legislature. He has held most of thV important post- -tiafta in and, around ; the state printing -ofice,, being," formerly. secrearyvof the local -Typographi cal TJalonv t y ' ttwtlS. Aliwlliinl. . Fred Fisher;, siagcr evange- ilst- who arrived in Salem yester day; will assistthe Safvatlon Army in two- special Institutional meet 1ngstoday -The first will be held at the state penitentiary, and. the otber'at toe girlatraihing school. both services taking place ' in the afternoon - - '- Obituary . Halverson j .AUCcntral, HowelL Decern her 2C, 3:55 a. m.',' James, Halverson, at the age of 67 years. 7 months. Husband of Rosa J. rHahrerson.1 father of Ernest F, Halverson; of Portland Edith. M. Halverson of i Salem; . Rosa J. Hammer, Beatrice I 'Welch of Portland ; Wmiam U. Halrorson of Bailey Island, Can ada; Louise S. Hamilton of Los Molinos. Cal.; Harold D. Halver son of Portland ; Ellen M. Halver son aind WalterJR. Italverson of Central HowelL ' Four -gcandchll-dren, five sisters and three broth er's ; also , shrviye", him.. . The late Mr. Halverson' was born t in Lon don, England! Funeral announce ments later by the Jack & Eck- man mortuary, of Silverton. , Hansen Lena Hansen, age 40 years on Saturday, December 2$. Shells survived by her husband. Chris Hansen, three children, Kverette," Eva and Constance; by her moth er, Mrs. A L. Denyer, and one If you are. not afraid of to morow, then you ought not to be afraid of the tomorrow ol death. The Inexorable Judg ment, the conditions that at tach to our character and ac tions, which have followed us from birth until today, will follow us from today into to morrow. One and the same law governs the matter of our pass ing into the next world, as we call It, and this. ' - Mlnot J. Savage. W. T.;,Rigdon & Son See Whole "Show" Since You ' Have "Bought a Ticket'' ONCE tinder the ."big tenr we afl Uke tti' slay till the "windup." Take a pood look at the "show of life.' See it as it really is you won't get a "rain check.". Good eye glasses go a! long, way toward giving you the right view" on life.'. Pomeroy . Jewelers and . ' ' Salemy Kafoury Inventory Specials of Q'dd's and Ends if Are BeihgPffered Inj ;. . Every pepaHrnerirl fj. a . i ..... .. J -. VCan and Do'K Static Street jr - j383: Alder ,.u..t..!p. -' brother, riiTin.' Denycr'of .Carh tnere'Wash: The' following Vo ters also aurvtve: Mrs. Lois Dtv ham. TurnrjTiirs. P. Osborne. Jem; Mrs,- Esther Smith, .Suae: Mrs, Eva White, Harlowtoa.'iou ; Mrs. , Bert Bruce. Alberta. -andMrs.! George Druce," Boston. Mas. : .funeral services vllj. ,bt held, from'the iMethodJst Episcopal church in Turner on Monday at Z t. ;nu rJtetf .Mr. PogueerU' o . ate.. Interment will; be In .T? Oaks cemetery at" Turner. Web') funeral parlors in charge- ' ' ; I, TRACY 4 - -. At a local hospital, AerePibcr 2. WHlliam Tracy, age 4 4 errs. The remains' are in charge Ot'tho Salem Mortuarj" ' Funeral "an nouncements will be made later. Glasses to Fit ' The 'Occasion . r-r-OlE popular shell eye-glass-; X, ' ea and -spectacle -frames aresplendid for sport wear. But they are distinctly put of place at ' theaters, dinner-parties or any formal or scml formal affairs. - ' Well-dressed .women., and men pay particular attention to this , Important detail. They know that they need two palm of glasses to suit different oc casions. And the extra pair is an added convenience when they break a lens. Make our office 'style headquarters" for'your eyes. We will gladly provide additional information i Morris Optical Company 303 Oregon Bldg. Salem, Oregon & Keene ; Optometrists i , Oregon';,'-.'. . "w .' ' i.-j ; t t i. -. t, s- t . ... - - ----- T . i. ,, erv . . - , , 1 ; t . . j ... . r . ?- . : . t HA T r w: j silk shop Street -v . . Sale 1 I4 7i It